When a cyber-attack strikes, the difference between recovery and ruin often hinges on a single factor: integration. Organizations with siloed security operations consistently struggle to contain breaches that seamlessly cross departmental boundaries, costing precious response time and millions in damages.
The challenge lies in breaking down organizational silos and creating an integrated approach that connects operational, tactical, and strategic response capabilities. This becomes particularly critical when managing complex supply chains with multiple third-party dependencies. Modern threat detection and response programs must bridge the gap between cybersecurity and operational resilience, ensuring that organizations can not only detect threats but maintain business continuity when incidents occur.
Drawing from extensive frontline experience, Steve Yates, Chairman of the Resilience Association, will share practical strategies to build a threat response program that seamlessly bridges the critical gap between cybersecurity defences and operational resilience.
Key Takeaways
- Practical strategies for breaking down organizational silos to create an integrated threat response framework
- Key elements of cyber operational resilience and how they complement traditional security approaches
- Frameworks and capabilities needed to manage incidents across complex supply chains with multiple critical third-party dependencies
- Actionable insights for developing a comprehensive incident response strategy that addresses both known and unknown threats